UPPER PROVIDENCE — Sean Hennessey didn’t waste time putting his 100th career win into the books.

The Spring-Ford senior need just 1:43 to pin Pope John Paul II’s Zach Sauer to reach the milestone and, of course, contribute to the Rams’ 76-0 shutout of the host Golden Panthers in their Pioneer Athletic Conference match Saturday afternoon.

After debuting with a 10-7 mark as a part-time freshman starter for the Rams, Hennessey improved that number with 34 wins as a sophomore and another 33 last season. With Saturday’s win, he became the 11th wrestler from Spring-Ford to reach 100 career wins.

Josh Boyer got the Rams going against PJP with a 12-second pin in the 285-pound opener. After accepting three straight forfeits, Hennessey ignited a five-pin flurry that included falls by Will Merdith (132), Adam Dombrosky (138), Frankie Krauss (145) and Mike Collins (152).

After Jonathan Cooper’s decision at 160 and another forfeit, Spring-ford capped the shutout bid with Tyler McGuigan’s fall at 170; Danny Krieble’s decisiona at 195; and Nick Perri’s major at 220.

The setback dropped PJP to 0-5 (0-13 overall).

Redskin Duals: Pottsgrove got a perfect 5-0 effort from Nico Demetrio to go 3-2 in the Redskins Duals at Neshaminy High School. Pat Finn was 3-0 on the day, while teammates Ethan McCarrick and Kylff Underwood were both 4-1.

The Falcons defeated Southern lehigh (37-23) and C.B. West (47-23) before falling in back-to-back meetings with unionville (36-33) and host Neshaminy (67-7). They then bounced back to beat Upper Moreland (48-23).

Also having a successful day for the Falcons was Dylan Bryan, 3-1 at 195. Teammates Nate Miller (120), Evan Weneck (152), Chris DeFrancesco (170) and Jarod Ludy (182) were all 3-2.

COLLEGE WRESTLING

Ursinus sweeps: Ursinus opened up its Centennial Conference dual meet schedule with two wins, knocking off Gettysburg (32-12) and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy ( 20-18), to improve to 7-1 overall.

In the Gettysburg match, Ursinus went up 12-0 as Christopher Donaldson pinned at 125, followed by a forfeit win from Danny Ventura at 133. Curtis Watkins scored an 18-9 major at 149, followed by another major from Richard Jasinski at 157. Bill Rieck scored a key 2-1 win at 165 in a bout that went two overtimes. Ursinus closed the bout with Christian Psomas’ forfeit at 197 and Brandon Russo’s 1-0 shutout at heavyweight.

Against Merchant Marine, Ursinus went ouput 11-0 when Donaldson pinned and Ventura added a technical fall. Watkins won his second bout of the day by a 6-4 count, Jasinski scored a 3-2 decision, and Veick won an overtime decision.

BOYS BASKETBALL

Blair Academy 53, Hill School 44: Falling behind 41-25 through three quarters, the Blues saw a stretch-run rally come up short in a Mid-Atlantic Prep League loss to Blair Academy.

Bryce Allen and Seth Regensburg were the scoring stars for the Hill (0-4, 7-9 overall ), which got 24 of its points off baskets from 3-point range. Allen led the way with 12 points, Regensburg following with 10.

Purnell Wilson secured the latest win for PV (13-6) when he cleared a rebound with eight seconds left, drew a foul and made the first of two free throws to close out the game’s scoring. Wilson, who wrestled the ball from a Souderton player on a missed final shot, had a game-high 17 points while Steve Leonard added nine of his 15 on baskets from 3-point range.

Methacton 54, C.B. West 43: Brendan Casper’s double-double helped Methacton jumped out to a big lead and eventual non-league win at C.B. West, lifting the Warriors to 15-3 overall.

Casper had a game-high 17 points and 10 rebounds and teammate Zach Jenkins added 11 points and six boards for the Warriors, who led by eight going into the final period and outscored the Bucks 20-17 to extend the advantage and secure the win.

Daniel Boone 46, Manheim Central 35: Kenny Worthington scored a team-high 10 points as the Blazers downed the Barons in non-league action. Cedric Mann went 9-for-10 from the foul line in the fourth quarter to help Boone improve to 8-11 overall. Manheim Central got a game-high 15 points from Matt Walsh.

Pottstown 47, Muhlenberg 44: Bryant Quill scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half and hit the go-ahead basket as the Trojans edged the Muhls in a non-league encounter.

Denzel Harvey scored a game-high 22 points for Pottstown (9-9), which broke a 44-44 deadlock on Quill’s baseline jumper with 17 seconds left. Darius Bookard stole the ball at the other end and went 1-for-2 from the foul line, and Muhlenberg’s Andre Onwudinjo (12 points) missed a 3-point attempt at the buzzer.

Exeter 49, Owen J. Roberts 46: Matt Crider’s final-second three-point shot went in and out of the basket as Exeter held off Owen J. Roberts in a non-league game.

Crider had a game-high 24 points for the Wildcats, who trailed 25-17 at the half and 39-31 heading into the final minutes. OJR (6-13 overall) also got 13 from Sam Murphy, while Exeter was led by Justin Trojanowski and Brett Gilbert with 12 apiece in improving to 17-2.

Downingtown East 59, Pope John Paul II 54: Mike Ciancuilli scored a team-high 16 points, but it wasn’t enough for the Golden Panthers to avoid their fifth straight loss.

Jamel Stinson scored 14 points for PJP (10-8).

Springfield-Delco 40, Pottsgrove 31: Pottsgrove fell behind early, trailing 24-13 at the half. And although the Falcons outscored Springfield-Delco 18-16 in the second half, it wasn’t enough to make up the deficit as Pottsgrove lost the non-league contest. Jahlique Jones led the Falcons (6-13) with nine points, while Mike Graves scored eight.

Perkiomen School 46, Christopher Dock 41: Justas Valciukas headed a trio of double-figure scorers that helped lift the Panthers over the Pioneers in non-league play.

Valciukas hit for a game-high 17 points as Perkiomen (10-5) took a 33-23 lead prior to the start of the fourth quarter. John Williams and Ja’ren Hampton chipped in with 10 apiece.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Methacton 58, Cheltenham 22: Kelsey Watson scored all 21 of her points in the first half to help the Warriors to the non-league victory over Cheltenham.

Christopher Dock 47, Perkiomen School 38: The Panthers played their non-league hosts close in the first quarter, only to see the Pioneers go on a seven-point run in the second quarter en route to the victory. Stephanie Falcone scored 14 points to lead Perkiomen (11-5) while Nicole Pupillo was limited to 12 by a Dock defense that forced numerous turnovers with its man-to-man pressure.

Blair Academy 53, Hill School 27: Deanna Mayza scored a team-high 11 points for the Blues in the MAPL loss to Blair Academy. The Hill fell to 9-10 overall.

Souderton 41, Perkiomen Valley 38: The Vikings saw a halftime lead erased in the face of a second-half comeback by the Big Red for victory in this non-league contest.

With no players reaching double figures, PV was led by the eight-point efforts of Katie Leahy and Katie Armstrong. It built 23-17 halftime cushion before Souderton went on a 24-15 run down the stretch.

Dickinson 68, Ursinus 57: The Red Devils closed the game with a 15-4 run over the final 2:48 to down the Bears in a Centennial Conference game.

Dickinson (7-7, 11-7) held Ursinus (5-8, 8-10) to just one field goal during that stretch while going 10-for-12 from the foul line. Belma Mekic scored 20 points for the Red Devils, while Jessica Porada and Alyssa Polimeni scored 12 points each for the Bears.

BOYS SWIMMING

Lawrenceville 113, Hill School 57: Andy McClung and Eric Dietrich were the lone winners for Hill as the Blues lost to host Lawrenceville in a dual, with the Hill boys now 5-1 for the season. Lawrenceville is the only Mid-Atlantic Prep League opponent for Hill, since swimming is not swimming is not a MAPL sports.

McClung touched first in the 50-yard freestyle with a 23.78, Dietrich first in the 100 butterfly with a 57.01.

GIRLS SWIMMING

Lawrenceville 109, Hill School 61: Maddison Marcheskie was a double winner for The Hill, but the Blues were topped by host Larenceville in a dual meet, with the Hill girls now 3-3 for the season.

Marcheskie won the 200-yard individual medley with a 2:14.98 and the 100 butterfly with a 1:02.23. Emily Glinecke won the 100 breaststroke with a 1:07.84, and the Blues 400 free relay won (4:22.45) with Elle Ochoa, Mia Colona, Hope Redmond and Courtney Mauk.

MEN’S SWIMMING

Ursinus 109, Franklin & Marshall 96: Ursinus took a win over Franklin & Marshall in its final home meet of the season, marking the first time the Bears have defeated the Diplomats in school history.

With the score 85-84 with two events remaining, Ursinus went 1-2 in the 100-yard breaststroke to take a 98-90 lead, then was second in the 200 freestyle relay to win the meet.

Ursinus opened the meet by winning the 200 medley relay at 1:40.62 with the team of Jacob Robinson, Quick, Christopher Hoops and Wieczorek. Scott Paine won the 1,650 at 17:09.51, Pandelidis took second in the 200 free (1:48.59), while Wieczorek was second in the 50 free (22.27). Robinson won the 200 IM at 2:02.92 and the 100 back at 54.98. Hoops won the 100 fly at 54.50.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING

Ursinus 136, Franklin & Marshall 69: The Bears closed out their home-meet schedule by roaring past the Diplomats in Centennial Conference action. It was the first win for Ursinus (3-2, 7-2) over F&M in conference action since the Bears joined the conference in 1993.

Malena Lair Ferrari was a two-event winner for the Bears, topping the 200 IM (2:14.64) and 500 free (5:13.36) competition. Corinne Capodanno scored a first in the 200 free (1:58.54), as did Micaela Lyons in the 50 free (25.55), Kyleigh Hamilton in the 100 fly (1:02.45), Anne Ludwig in the 100 back (1:04.06), and Sarah Kolosky in the 100 breast (1:11.99). Ursinus also took the 200 medley and 200 free relays, with Lyons swimming legs of both foursomes.

CO-ED BOWLING

Pa. Regional: Two members of the Pope John Paul II team made the cut from a regional qualifier tournament at the Bowlarama in Reading.

John Bateman rolled a four-game series score of 829 to finish fourth in the field. Dan Machon placed 11th with a 737 series to join Bateman at a state-qualifier tourney, the date and site to be determined.

COLLEGE GYMNASTICS

Towson Quad: Ursinus finished with a total team score of 181.150 at a quad meet hosted by Towson University. Bridgeport finished first with a score of 194.650, followed by the host Tigers at 193.000. Lindenwood University, a Division II school in Missouri, finished third at 187.650.

On the vault, Kristin Aichele posted a team-high 9.575. On the bars, Johanna Warren was tops at 9.575.

The beam event saw Monica Durham taking top team honors at 9.100; she also finished with a score of 35.725 in the all-around. On the floor, Stephanie Schmidt earned top team honors at 9.525.